In general, climate condition in the province all throughout the year is ideal for both business and relaxation.

Cavite has two pronounced seasons: relatively dry from November to April, and wet from May to October.

Our warmest months are March, April, May , June and July with an average temperature of 28.8oCelsius.

Our coolest months are January, February and December with an average temperature of 25.8oCelsius.

Generally Ideal Peace and Order Situation

The generally ideal peace and order situation in the province is sustained thru the Cavite-Philippine National Police program on increased police visibility particularly along chokepoints during day time and sustained night watch operations, while industrial peace and productivity is maintained thru peaceful dialogues and regular meetings between management and labor which has already been institutionalized thru organization of Cavite Tripartite Industrial Council (CTIC) and the creation of Cavite Industrial Peace Advisory Group (CIPAG).

Cavite has Approved Development Plans

Land in the province is delineated and allocated based on approved Provincial Physical Framework Plan (PPFP) and Provincial Development Plans (PDP) – 2005-2010.

Cavite is rich in human resources

Manpower resources abound in the province. Cavite boasts of its 96.52% literacy rate being a home to 1,760 schools. Prospective employees could be selected from among the graduates of various schools located in the province.

The province fully adheres to the BOI and PEZA policies and investment incentives for company locators. The steady growth of company locators in the province is a healthy indicator of sustained business operations and continuous pouring of investments over the years.

Major Infrastructure projects are being pushed for implementation and completion to complement rapid urbanization

Cavite, First Class, World Class

Cavite was also hailed as one of the Regional Gawad Pamana ng Lahi 2011 Awardee – Provincial Category. Exemplary performance information is drawn from the database of the on-line LGPMS, Seal of Good Housekeeping, International Organization or National Government Agency-bestowed awards and acknowledged innovations.

The First AJA ISO 9001:2015 Certified Provincial Government in the Philippines. ISO 9001:2015 is a set of standards and requirements for the development of a quality management system commonly applied by private corporations and organizations to help ensure that the needs and expectations of customers are adequately and consistently met. These standards also enable organizations to develop mechanisms for continual improvement of products and services.

The good housekeeping seal is given to LGUs that excelled in the areas of planning, budgeting, revenue, mobilization, financial management, budget execution, procurement and resource mobilization. It also recognizes local governments that accord primacy to the principles of transparency and accountability. Recipients of the award also received one million pesos each from the DILG’s Performance Challenge Fund (PCF).